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when that many people get quiet, it amplified the emotion and energy just went through the roof. it reverberated across rome. >> craig boswell from rome. >>> joe biden will lead the american delegation for the installation ceremony next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. he's happy to have the chance to deliver his well wishes to the new pope personally. pope francis and his installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> musicians of the san francisco symphony are on strike. ♪[music] more than four months of contract negotiations could not resolve differences on pay, benefits and pensions. the musicians wanted a 5% pay hike which is necessary to keep them in the company of other elite orchestras such as los angeles, which is why they are donning the caps. symphony executives say costs are rising faster than revenue and their latest proposal would maintain elite status. >> the proposal retains their status as the third highest paid orchestra in the country, and we really think that's important. >> the idea of attracting young players to the symphony is somethin
when that many people get quiet, it amplified the emotion and energy just went through the roof. it reverberated across rome. >> craig boswell from rome. >>> joe biden will lead the american delegation for the installation ceremony next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. he's happy to have the chance to deliver his well wishes to the new pope personally. pope francis and his installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> musicians of the san francisco...
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the next "washington journal ," we talk with republican representative bill cassity, a member of the energy and progress committee about the health care law and jobs. representative when more is a member of the house budget committee. she will discuss the budget proposed by both parties. the national review senior editor will be here to look at what's america's republicans. "washington journal" is live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> when it comes to the secretary of state and the people around her, what i found striking is her ability to stay focused. at all times as much as possible on what is happening. she does not get distracted by the details if they are not important. she has an ability to stay focused on the big picture. how is what is happening in afghanistan impacting what they are doing in the middle east? how was that impacting what they are trying to do in asia? she had a sense of the strategy. she is surrounded by people helping her. she has staff to allow her -- i talk about that. that allows her to focus on what matters. she does not have to worry about lunch. it
the next "washington journal ," we talk with republican representative bill cassity, a member of the energy and progress committee about the health care law and jobs. representative when more is a member of the house budget committee. she will discuss the budget proposed by both parties. the national review senior editor will be here to look at what's america's republicans. "washington journal" is live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> when it comes to the...
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there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million jobs and close to ten years. like as said, $127 billion in revenue for the government, and energy security, an additional 10 million barrels of oil per day rather than having that money being spent around the world we could do it right here and try that economic growth and improve our energy in national security staff by taking control of our economic problems. and this is -- we are seeing the beginning of an energy renaissance. manufacturing. the makers in minnesota who cannot keep up with orders. it is a great story, but it is happening a
there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million...
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when that many people get quiet, it amplified the emotion and energy just went through the roof. it reverberated across rome. >> craig boswell from rome. >>> joe biden will lead the american delegation for the installation ceremony next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. he's happy to have the chance to deliver his well wishes to the new pope personally. pope francis and his installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> musicians of the san francisco symphony are on strike. ♪[music]♪ more than four months of contract negotiations could not resolve differences on pay, benefits and pensions. the musicians wanted a 5% pay hike which is necessary to keep them in the company of other elite orchestras such as los angeles, which is why they are donning the caps. symphony executives say costs are rising faster than revenue and their latest proposal would maintain elite status. >> the proposal retains their status as the third highest paid orchestra in the country, and we really think that's important. >> the idea of attracting young players to the symphony is somet
when that many people get quiet, it amplified the emotion and energy just went through the roof. it reverberated across rome. >> craig boswell from rome. >>> joe biden will lead the american delegation for the installation ceremony next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. he's happy to have the chance to deliver his well wishes to the new pope personally. pope francis and his installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> musicians of the san francisco...
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energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the country. it's a good thing. >> it is. >> natural gas is a good thing. >> so there's alternatives. >> there are lots of people who have these leases right now who aren't using them. let's see them use them. >> let's see if this progresses more easily than the budget. good luck to both of you as these debates continue. thanks very much. >>> we'll come back after this short break. our roundtable will be back to talk politics and the governor who took on the unions in his state in a pretty high-profile way and survived politically to
energy is even in our budget. the budget that balances, it puts a new energy perspective in there that has energy independence. how many jobs would that create? why do we have to wait? this is common sense. this isn't talking act getting more taxes, doing something on social security. just make the decision and build the keystone pipeline. >> well, we've gotten all of the above energy strategy. we have more oil and gas being produced now than we did before. and natural gas throughout the...
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i think we need some energy. i think we need some credibility. so that's what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: other american catholics are looking for a new kind of leadership under pope francis i. >> it took such a short time. he wasn't a front runner which is great. that means there is a different kind of blood. a different mentality. >> it means there is change coming. it's a reason for hope. >> reporter: many say they know it will take more than hope for francis to lead the faithful. >> he has so many issues to take care of -- just so many. i'm going to pray a lot for him. >> reporter: great expectations for a new style from this new pope. but it remains to be seen if that will also bring new substance. brian? >> john yang in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> many of those hoping for the first american pope were hoping it would be cardinal timothy dolan of new york. he just wrapped up a news conference tonight in rome talking about the new pope from latin america. >> can you imagine when pope francis goes for world youth day, which may p
i think we need some energy. i think we need some credibility. so that's what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: other american catholics are looking for a new kind of leadership under pope francis i. >> it took such a short time. he wasn't a front runner which is great. that means there is a different kind of blood. a different mentality. >> it means there is change coming. it's a reason for hope. >> reporter: many say they know it will take more than hope for francis to lead...
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why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the last four years? >> you betty has. there have been some things they have done ight. the cyber attacks have been great, but the real problem is for the last hundred years the world has gone to war over access to energy. we have now been given the energy of a dream of a lifetime. we have energy independence within our grasp. oil, natural gas. then what happens? we don't need to be in the middle of every civil war because they have their own energy. lou: we have not address the energy -- issue central to our foreign policy go about -- over last two decades, and it's about damn time our leaders started thinking about them. t
why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the last four years? >>...
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it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to move along relatively well, as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to mention the traffic at the toll plaza is getting a little bit more -- a little bit busier. there are no major problems as you drive through. i want to mention a problem in san jose, word of an injury accident northbound 101 at mckee, the two left lanes are blocked, this is a car may be blocking one lane, this is two vehicles involved in this crash, and it's an injury crash, so the police and fire department are on the scene in san jose. northbound 101 at mckee, just reported a few moments ago, and not even all the emergency
it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to...
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it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to move along relatively well, as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to mention the traffic at the toll plaza is getting a little bit more -- a little bit busier. there are no major problems as you drive through. i want to mention a problem in san jose, word of an injury accident northbound 101 at mckee, the two left lanes are blocked, this is a car may be blocking one lane, this is two vehicles involved in this crash, and it's an injury crash, so the police and fire department are on the scene in san jose. northbound 101 at mckee, just reported a few moments ago, and not even all the emergency
it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to...
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he outlined a plan to pay for energy alternative development. it would include drilling important oil and gas here in the u.s. >> i'm proposing we take some of our oil gas revenues from public lands and put it towards research that will benefit the public so we can support american ingenuity. scientists are designing new engines that are more energy efficient and developing cheaper batteries to go farther and devising new ways to fuel our cars and trucks with new sources of clean energy like advanced biofuels so drivers can coast to coast without using a drop of oil. >> carolyn: president will bring his ideas back to the bay area this spring. on april 3rd and 4th he is expected to host fund-raising events for senate candidates in the 2014 elections as well as the democratic national committee. >>> coming up, republicans name their symbolic leader in the straw poll. plus, we'll look for the continued fallout for midwest republican after he offers support important same-sex marriage. big weather changes ahead. leigh glaser is up next with your acc
he outlined a plan to pay for energy alternative development. it would include drilling important oil and gas here in the u.s. >> i'm proposing we take some of our oil gas revenues from public lands and put it towards research that will benefit the public so we can support american ingenuity. scientists are designing new engines that are more energy efficient and developing cheaper batteries to go farther and devising new ways to fuel our cars and trucks with new sources of clean energy...
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then there's unemployment insurance, energy costs, costs of gas, food costs, and the margins are shrinks and shrinking and shrinking, and to raise the minimum wage, these are entry level positions, not meant to be there forever, so the -- the fact that you are going to try to put more people out of business, you have to understand that there's a balance that needs to be made, and i don't think that was taken into account. neil: i have to ask about one of the issues of balance discussed of like a lower training wage, in other words, go to mcdonald's, burger king, whatever, starting out, you have a lower wage than some of the people who have been there a little longer. is that a middle ground? >> you need a full, fair, and open discussion with businesses at the tame. what happens in washington -- neil: they never want to raise wages? >> that's not true. they want quality workers and have incentives whether it's through perks, health memberships, you know, trips, whatever they are going to keep people there, i have found, in my state, we have, obviously, a higher wage than the national aver
then there's unemployment insurance, energy costs, costs of gas, food costs, and the margins are shrinks and shrinking and shrinking, and to raise the minimum wage, these are entry level positions, not meant to be there forever, so the -- the fact that you are going to try to put more people out of business, you have to understand that there's a balance that needs to be made, and i don't think that was taken into account. neil: i have to ask about one of the issues of balance discussed of like...
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last week the energy department released a series of reports that touted a new strategy for cutting back on carbon dioxide emissions. the idea to make all federal funding conditional on adherence to the smart growth principles. let's say the federal government is thinking of funding a new school or a new highway. well, if this idea goes through, the government would say, let's look at the population densely. a high population densely we'll give you federal money. if you don't you're not going to get the money and that would start challennnelling awa from the suburbs and into the city. and redistributing the wealth from the suburbs into the city. >> megyn: this was an actual proposal put forward? >> well, a report came out called "transportation energy futures" and floated this, at this stage a trial balloon, i think you would say. but a similar proposal according to a news report, that the obama administration already decided on and that is that the obama administration for the first time is going to tell every agency in the federal government to consider carbon dioxide emissions before
last week the energy department released a series of reports that touted a new strategy for cutting back on carbon dioxide emissions. the idea to make all federal funding conditional on adherence to the smart growth principles. let's say the federal government is thinking of funding a new school or a new highway. well, if this idea goes through, the government would say, let's look at the population densely. a high population densely we'll give you federal money. if you don't you're not going...
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to the north and a very mature system that has lost its energy with a lot of moisture coming from hawaii but not a lot of lift in the atmosphere to create it. we have a moist and mild flow. we were mild this morning and comfortable this afternoon and the reason we will be warmer tomorrow morning is because of that. with the thicker clouds, watch as the sprinkles develop across the north bay this afternoon, and you can see a better pocket of light rain at 5:00 and, also, along the peninsula coast, and as we head through the evening showers, we will have some sprinkles and light rain from time to time at at&t park but it will not be that heavy. we will probably get the game in with no problems and maybe not a delay. through the evening hours, it is still just scattered sprinkles through tomorrow morning and then the more organized wet weather, the window of possibly steady, light rain, moving through the north bay during the morning commute and the heart of the bay as we head to noon and headed down and exiting the south bay after 2:00, you can see the scattered showers after that and clea
to the north and a very mature system that has lost its energy with a lot of moisture coming from hawaii but not a lot of lift in the atmosphere to create it. we have a moist and mild flow. we were mild this morning and comfortable this afternoon and the reason we will be warmer tomorrow morning is because of that. with the thicker clouds, watch as the sprinkles develop across the north bay this afternoon, and you can see a better pocket of light rain at 5:00 and, also, along the peninsula...
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, encredibly catchy energy and high energy and yet insidious. chris: what do you mean? younger people don't realize this was the first time i remember that parents were really challenge bid their kids on hair, on statements and who is the boss the >> what is interesting about the beatles, like all musicians that want to make it, their first music was pleasing music, happy music. chris: sure was. >> and then as they got popular and, frankly, lived a little and saw more of the world and became a little older, wiser, and maybe more cynical, they let it show in their music too, which then took off. you want to talk about challenging authority, that's when. chris: and gf -- before the beatles, i hadn't really thought a lot about britain, you know, carnaby street and all that. but all of a sudden these simple lyrics, my older brother said to me, they sing simple rock 'n' roll songs and everybody loves them. >> they were the first ones to really make it big in america. it was really the beatles who were the firbrits to make it in such a huge way where
, encredibly catchy energy and high energy and yet insidious. chris: what do you mean? younger people don't realize this was the first time i remember that parents were really challenge bid their kids on hair, on statements and who is the boss the >> what is interesting about the beatles, like all musicians that want to make it, their first music was pleasing music, happy music. chris: sure was. >> and then as they got popular and, frankly, lived a little and saw more of the world...
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lower energy prices. repealing obamacare and supporting patient centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare means a more secure retirement for older americans. more fairness and kibblet for marched working taxpayers. in 1990's president clinton worked with a republican congress to grow the economy and to restrain spending. in the 1990's, the balanced budget agreement actually resulted in a much faster balanced budget than anybody anticipated. balancing the budget was a major accomplishment for republicans in the 1990's, and also part of president clinton's legacy. i would hope that president obama would learn from that. the american people overwhelmingly support balancing our budgets. and the budget the senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs, and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope the president will change his mind and submit a plan that
lower energy prices. repealing obamacare and supporting patient centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare means a more secure retirement for older americans. more fairness and kibblet for marched working taxpayers. in 1990's president clinton worked with a republican congress to grow the economy and to restrain spending. in the 1990's, the balanced budget agreement actually resulted in a much faster balanced...
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department of energy turned down al jazeera's request to film on the site and they also said no when we asked to interview responsible officials. the department said they are committed to safely cleaning up the site and is monitoring the situation closely. state officials say that is not good enough. >> the state is concerned that radioactive material is being released to the environment. we expect the department of energy to do something about that. >> richmond, closest to hanford, is closely tied to the site. the high school basketball team is called the bombers. the town is economically dependent on the cleanup effort. >people here have learned to lie with nuclear waste next-door. >> fearful of it? no. >> gary peters and is with the local economic element council. he thinks hanford will become a tourist attraction. >> we have been working to make this part of the national park. >> they will have plenty of time to plan. plutonium produced at hanford remained lethally radioactive for more than 80 million years. rob reynolds, al jazeera, hanford, washington. >> catholics were given a
department of energy turned down al jazeera's request to film on the site and they also said no when we asked to interview responsible officials. the department said they are committed to safely cleaning up the site and is monitoring the situation closely. state officials say that is not good enough. >> the state is concerned that radioactive material is being released to the environment. we expect the department of energy to do something about that. >> richmond, closest to hanford,...
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republicans lacked enthusiasm and energy. the discussion about why that is, that is for another day, but barack obama won in a town that of their advantage. one in a town where he did not have an advantage. looking at my case, talking with all of my colleagues that lost, the campaigns that were run against us were national wasaigns, so my opponent basically muzzled. he was virtually silent during the campaign. thecampaign was run by teamsters, seiu, michael bloomberg, the son of michael soros. is athey did was, and this lesson for republicans to understand what they are up against, they employ the use of fear, and as you know, the war against women was first and foremost in their platform in running against someone like me. i am the woman who graduated from high school in the 1960's. i am a proud mother of six children, four girls, 13 grandchildren, four -- 13 grandchildren, some of which are girls. i am the first woman to hold the seat in congress for my district, and yet -- [applause] they portrayed me as was someone who wa
republicans lacked enthusiasm and energy. the discussion about why that is, that is for another day, but barack obama won in a town that of their advantage. one in a town where he did not have an advantage. looking at my case, talking with all of my colleagues that lost, the campaigns that were run against us were national wasaigns, so my opponent basically muzzled. he was virtually silent during the campaign. thecampaign was run by teamsters, seiu, michael bloomberg, the son of michael soros....
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energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step here and put the ball in their court. would that have consequence? >> well he's certainly done that privately. when he spoke to the congressional democrats in private meet, this week he says we ought to do entitlement reform now because it will be a much better deal than if you wait and do it under republican president. if you look at his proposals, he's right. he's proposed means testing. mark's right he didn't want the public to know bit. there's a real balancing act here that the only way he's going to get republicans to give on renews and some won't is to do really serious su
energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step...
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they'll help california reach itself goal to get a third of its energy from renewable sources from 20/20. >>> one south bay teenager is taking home more from her washington trip. >>> and it feels like an early spring out there with some places in the 80s today. our chief meteorologist, bill martin will let us know about the temperatures. >> you can still watch ktvu newscast. get the app or go to ktvu.com. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> a reminder tonight from the people at bart about a pilot program that begins next week. starting monday commuters are allowed to bring bikes on the train. they're asked to steer clear on the first two trains. a permanent change could go before the
they'll help california reach itself goal to get a third of its energy from renewable sources from 20/20. >>> one south bay teenager is taking home more from her washington trip. >>> and it feels like an early spring out there with some places in the 80s today. our chief meteorologist, bill martin will let us know about the temperatures. >> you can still watch ktvu newscast. get the app or go to ktvu.com. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't...
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i feel energy. i feel mysterious forces working through my body and i see them in other people. >> reporter: weeks is among the 46 million americans that our poll found have no religious affiliation, almost one in five. but they're not entirely secular. about a third describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." >> yeah, i think that's a pretty good description. as a matter of fact, i think i say that all the time. i'm spiritual but not religious. >> i definitely don't call myself religious at all, so i would think i am spiritual, where i believe we're all connected in some way, but i'm not religious in any way. >> reporter: kim weeks has come a long way from the conservative southern methodist church of her childhood and the religious home she grew up in. >> we didn't go so far as do regular bible readings, but we weren't that far from it. i mean god was, and jesus, were both present in our daily lives, and a daily discourse. >> reporter: things began to change when she was 12. her parents
i feel energy. i feel mysterious forces working through my body and i see them in other people. >> reporter: weeks is among the 46 million americans that our poll found have no religious affiliation, almost one in five. but they're not entirely secular. about a third describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." >> yeah, i think that's a pretty good description. as a matter of fact, i think i say that all the time. i'm spiritual but not religious. >> i...
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. >>> san francisco city attorney is callingen to fda to regulate the marketing of energy drinks. dennis herrera joined 18 scientists in urging the u.s. food and drug administration to take action, such as requiring of printing of caffeine fingerprinting on labels. last year the fda closed that deaths are possibly linked to the beverages. >>> it's one of specific's post popular events but the organization that runs it is in missing in objection. >>> an outrageous outburst inside a courtroom that pours salts in the rooms of victims' family members. >>> and san francisco's tie to the installation of pope francis. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] call to
. >>> san francisco city attorney is callingen to fda to regulate the marketing of energy drinks. dennis herrera joined 18 scientists in urging the u.s. food and drug administration to take action, such as requiring of printing of caffeine fingerprinting on labels. last year the fda closed that deaths are possibly linked to the beverages. >>> it's one of specific's post popular events but the organization that runs it is in missing in objection. >>> an outrageous...
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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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to the north and a very mature system that has lost its energy with a lot of moisture coming from hawaii but not a lot of lift in the atmosphere to create it. we have a moist and mild flow. we were mild this morning and comfortable this afternoon and the reason we will be warmer tomorrow morning is because of that. with the thicker clouds, watch as the sprinkles develop across the north bay this afternoon, and you can see a better pocket of light rain at 5:00 and, also, along the peninsula coast, and as we head through the evening showers, we will have some sprinkles and light rain from time to time at at&t park but it will not be that heavy. we will probably get the game in with no problems and maybe not a delay. through the evening hours, it is still just scattered sprinkles through tomorrow morning and then the more organized wet weather, the window of possibly steady, light rain, moving through the north bay during the morning commute and the heart of the bay as we head to noon and headed down and exiting the south bay after 2:00, you can see the scattered showers after that and clea
to the north and a very mature system that has lost its energy with a lot of moisture coming from hawaii but not a lot of lift in the atmosphere to create it. we have a moist and mild flow. we were mild this morning and comfortable this afternoon and the reason we will be warmer tomorrow morning is because of that. with the thicker clouds, watch as the sprinkles develop across the north bay this afternoon, and you can see a better pocket of light rain at 5:00 and, also, along the peninsula...
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when you produce the car it uses a lot of energy and electricity especially to produce the battery. so what's the-- it's like you've already driven it 80,000 miles. he so, you've already put out a lot by buying the car. >> paul: and the production, is it more green, more carbon emissions produced for the battery than produced for a regular car? >> yes, it produces more than twice the amount of co 2, producing the electric cars than the regular gas car. so, it's clearly behind already when it rolls out the factory. and also, while you're driving you still recharge it with electricity and of course, put out less co 2 than a gasoline car, but you have a lot to catch up. unless you drive it for a very long wall, at least, 60, 70,000 miles you don't get ahead because they have very, very short ranges and that's not a possible outcome. >> you have to plug into the electric grid essentially and the electric power is produced by right now things like coal and natural gas. and what if we move to an electric power grid that was fundamentally powered by wind and solar, a lot of californians ar
when you produce the car it uses a lot of energy and electricity especially to produce the battery. so what's the-- it's like you've already driven it 80,000 miles. he so, you've already put out a lot by buying the car. >> paul: and the production, is it more green, more carbon emissions produced for the battery than produced for a regular car? >> yes, it produces more than twice the amount of co 2, producing the electric cars than the regular gas car. so, it's clearly behind...
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when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> p:23. godaddy is hiring and they are looking for talent right here in the bay area. the arizona-based company was part of a tech job fair at uc berkeley yesterday. a representative from godaddy said she traveled 700 miles to be there. last month, a company opened a new silicon valley office and are planning to double the size of the south bay work force in the coming months. >> we're hiring in sunnyvale, denver, we're hiring in arizona, which is where we're headquartered, and we're looking at other location
when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay...
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this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower activity your afternoon commute tomorrow overnight, 11 tomorrow night and real rain now. real rain in the north bay see it slide south, 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning that is the commute in the bay area. more showers in the north and 11:00 a.m. one shot deal. how much rain are we going to get? probably a half inch, heaviest locations computer model picks these up. throws up numbers for you. a half inch in san raphael more in santa rosa, an inch of rain in coastal hills, point rays and north bay. it will help not as much as we would like to see but will help forecast highs tomorrow mid-
this is one storm, energy goes north, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower...
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when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. hazelnut macchiato please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> p:23. godaddy is hiring and they are looking for talent right here in the bay area. the arizona-based company was part of a tech job fair at uc berkeley yesterday. a representative from godaddy said she traveled 700 miles to be there. last month, a company opened a new silicon valley office and are planning to double the size of the south bay work force in the coming months. >> we're hiring in sunnyvale, denver, we're hiring in arizona, which is where we're headquartered,
when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay...
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largest solar energy project in the world is going to be built here in california. ken salazar joined governor brown for the announcement today. two large solar farms will be built and power 265,000 home autos it's been a pleasure to work here in california. as we have moved forward in resolving energy future of the united states of america. >> we have a lot of challenges in this country but climate change is on the way. and we've got to do something about it. >> requiring the state to get a third of the energy from renewable sources by the year 2020. we've got plenty of sun to work with today. >> yes. a nice stretch of sunny weather. >> sunny, and milder. spring won't arrive until wednesday, here is a look at high temperatures. several locations reaching 80 degrees owe today or above. ukiah a high of 80 degrees. 83 in gilroy. and high temperatures in the upper 70s, a live view looking west you can see high clouds in the sky. but sunny skies at the moment. 7234 oakland. san jose, 72. another view from our mount tam camera. looking at ocean beach which at this hour h
largest solar energy project in the world is going to be built here in california. ken salazar joined governor brown for the announcement today. two large solar farms will be built and power 265,000 home autos it's been a pleasure to work here in california. as we have moved forward in resolving energy future of the united states of america. >> we have a lot of challenges in this country but climate change is on the way. and we've got to do something about it. >> requiring the state...
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the other item is we do energy reform where we become energy independent, creates jobs in america but also lowers the price of gasoline and lowers the price of natural gas that we see today that creates new manufacturing jobs in america. so when you look at an overall plan, do you want more taxes more spending or do you want the country to grow in the republican plan that we have. bill: now you get your wish because you see their plan and we see your plan publicly as well. and now there will be some sort of reconciliation if you want to get to a grand bargain. ultimately what you find here, either republican haves to give on the tax issue or democrats will have to give on the entitlement issue or perhaps both. do you see either one happening now to get that big deal? >> well you know what? the president he already took $600 billion, every single viewer that is watching today that has a job, is getting less coming home because the president took 600 billion out of their paycheck. so you have the taxes. so you have the revenue. what you need now is to curb the spending. this is a spendi
the other item is we do energy reform where we become energy independent, creates jobs in america but also lowers the price of gasoline and lowers the price of natural gas that we see today that creates new manufacturing jobs in america. so when you look at an overall plan, do you want more taxes more spending or do you want the country to grow in the republican plan that we have. bill: now you get your wish because you see their plan and we see your plan publicly as well. and now there will be...
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the energy transfers to the coast tonight and into tomorrow. new york will see some snowflak snowflakes, then it changes over to rain. boston, you'll see about a half foot of snow, some of the higher elevations in the northeast about a foot. after all this, it is all cold. spring will have to wait a while. >> from weather channel headquarters which for a time was under a tornado warning today, eric fisher. eric, thanks. >>> rain coming out of this same storm system could be helpful in tennessee tonight where a forest fire has burned through 230 acres of great smoky mountains national park. firefighters believe it started as a house fire around this time yesterday, and then 65 structures, including more than two dozen vacation cabins, were destroyed by this unusual late winter blaze. >>> in south bend, indiana, federal investigators looking through the wreckage of a beechcrabeec beechcraft private jet crashed into a neighborhood on sunday. it killed two poeceople on boar including steven davis who led the oklahoma sooners to back-to-back champio
the energy transfers to the coast tonight and into tomorrow. new york will see some snowflak snowflakes, then it changes over to rain. boston, you'll see about a half foot of snow, some of the higher elevations in the northeast about a foot. after all this, it is all cold. spring will have to wait a while. >> from weather channel headquarters which for a time was under a tornado warning today, eric fisher. eric, thanks. >>> rain coming out of this same storm system could be...
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by comparison, solar energy provides 1% of our electricity and wind energy accounts for just 3%. before we go, viewers in north america, don't miss the premiere of jake tapper's new cnn show "the lead" tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the show is sure to be smart and engaging, just like jake. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> i'm candy crowley in washington. "reliable sources" is just aahead. two star football players in steubenville, ohio, have been found guilty of raping a west virginia teenager. this story attracted national attention and the judge just ruled a few minutes ago. listen in. >> in this case, you know, regarding the charges of rape, both defendants ma'lik richmond and trent mays department of youth services for a minimum of one year and a maximum until you're 21. >> this was played out in juvenile court that's why there was a judge and no jury. he decided on the verdict, as well as talking about the sentence. we want to go now to cnn's poppy harlow in steubenville and cov
by comparison, solar energy provides 1% of our electricity and wind energy accounts for just 3%. before we go, viewers in north america, don't miss the premiere of jake tapper's new cnn show "the lead" tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the show is sure to be smart and engaging, just like jake. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> i'm candy crowley in washington....
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for san francisco. >> it is california certified renewable energy and some of the cleanest energy available. green energy does come at a premium cost. it is a premium product and so customers will have to pay a little more. >> reporter: this is spokesperson for clean power, the city group behind a deal with shell oil. he says rates would rise for customers under an agreement with shell but wouldn't double. >> almost doubling of the electric generation rate. it is not what i think. it is what it has told its rate board. >> reporter: hunter stern represents the workers union, the folks behind this stop the shell shock campaign who contend the rates could double and here is their proof. a recent presentation by the public utilities commission that projects rates going from .078 to .15 saying the rates would almost exactly double. the numbers are accurate but don't tell the whole story. >> there are many line items on your current electricity bill. we are only changing the generation line item because we are changing to 100% renewable. >> reporter: if you factor in the cost for transmission, di
for san francisco. >> it is california certified renewable energy and some of the cleanest energy available. green energy does come at a premium cost. it is a premium product and so customers will have to pay a little more. >> reporter: this is spokesperson for clean power, the city group behind a deal with shell oil. he says rates would rise for customers under an agreement with shell but wouldn't double. >> almost doubling of the electric generation rate. it is not what i...
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it would reduce on energy exploration on federal lands and waters. the single fastest way to boost our economy and generate hundreds of thousands of dollars is to unleash the energy exploration across america. shell for missions offer america the cheapest natural gas in the world and natural gas is clean. why would this administration -- why would this administration to the energy solutions this continent, only to make us more reliant on energy produced in foreign lands? the administration's policy is split dragging on keystone. it's blocking a coastal exploration. this intrusive regulations imposed by the epa and other like-minded federal agencies. what that means if america is at the mercy a south american date taters. common sense tells us it is time to drill for american energy to create american jobs and american prosperity. it is time for us to have a western hemispheric energy strategy. my approach is pretty simple. make what americans by. i would americans make and sell it to the world. that's what we need to be doing in this country. [cheers
it would reduce on energy exploration on federal lands and waters. the single fastest way to boost our economy and generate hundreds of thousands of dollars is to unleash the energy exploration across america. shell for missions offer america the cheapest natural gas in the world and natural gas is clean. why would this administration -- why would this administration to the energy solutions this continent, only to make us more reliant on energy produced in foreign lands? the administration's...